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Beware of the cows

Our farming correspondent, Simon Wright, offers some thoughts on the possible dangers facing walkers in the countryside

Beware of the cows
Ph: Simon Wright

After the untimely and tragic death of Professor Bellhouse, killed by his own cattle whilst walking through the herd, it dawns on you how dangerous farming is. Although this type of incident is rare, it is very much a hazard to be aware of if you are out walking on one of the many footpaths around Rye. These paths that were created to allow fellow countrymen the most direct route to their workplace before the age of the motor vehicle, have been adopted by the 21st century rambler, some of whom appear clueless to the ways of the countryside.

Agriculture must be the only industry that has no choice in allowing the general public to ramble across its factory floor unaccompanied at any time of the day or night, regardless of any health and safety risk.

So if you do find yourself in amongst cattle on your walk, then the advice below may come in handy.

The National Farmers’ Union and The Ramblers say that cows can feel threatened by dogs and are, therefore, more likely to attack. They have issued advice to walkers:

Do:

Don’t:

Photo: Simon Wright

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